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Three-armed robot conducts German orchestra

A three-armed robot trained to mimic a human orchestra conductor has made its debut in the German city of Dresden, directing music composed specially to complement the device's skills.

Meet the robotic 'finger' ready to check your pulse

Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China have developed a soft robotic "finger" with a sophisticated sense of touch that can perform routine doctor's office examinations, including taking a patient's ...

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Google DeepMind unveils two new AI-based robot hand systems—ALOHA Unleashed and DemoStart
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The future of delivery with transformative drones for low-altitude economy
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Team develops versatile knee exoskeletons for safer lifting
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Combining soft artificial muscles with a rigid, magnetic exoskeleton to create building blocks for versatile robots
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Task planning framework supports human-robot collaborative furniture assembly
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Magnetically driven soft robot achieves high-speed jumping
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Combining existing sensors with machine learning algorithms improves robots' intrinsic sense of touch
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Stretching the possibilities of soft robots with flexible electronics
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Teaching robots to use color in moving objects
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Algorithm takes robots a step closer to being able to 'act on intuition'
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Versatile microscale robots can fold into 3D shapes and crawl
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Robot leg powered by artificial muscles outperforms conventional designs
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New method enables real-time visualization of chick embryo development from egg to chick
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Researchers claim to have found the oldest stellar disk in the Milky Way galaxy
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Researchers unveil pressure-tuned superconductivity in natural bulk heterostructure 6R-TaS₂
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Study finds asymmetric warming impacts soil carbon storage more than symmetric warming
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How to break down work into tasks that can be automated

Virtually every organization is wrestling and experimenting with automation. But most are missing the benefits that come from deep and systemic change. One of the largest failings, in our estimation, is that organizations ...

A prosthetic that restores the sense of where your hand is

Researchers have developed a next-generation bionic hand that allows amputees to regain their proprioception. The results of the study, which have been published in Science Robotics, are the culmination of ten years of robotics ...

Brain-inspired artificial intelligence in robots

Research groups at KAIST, the University of Cambridge, Japan's National Institute for Information and Communications Technology, and Google DeepMind argue that our understanding of how humans make intelligent decisions has ...

Amazon's 'collaborative' robots offer peek into the future

Hundreds of orange robots zoom and whiz back and forth like miniature bumper cars—but instead of colliding, they're following a carefully plotted path to transport thousands of items ordered from online giant Amazon.